Actually, qmail isn't that hard to setup, and it was quite a learning
experience. I love how fast it is. When I get home from work and check my
e-mail, 200-300 messages are retreived in just a couple of seconds.
The whole reason I bought a second computer was to learn Linux and possibly
switch from windows. I'm constantly doing large enterprize installs just to
see what's involved and to see if I can get it to work. If I can get
something to work at home, then getting it to work on the job is quite a bit
easier...
Barry
----- Original Message -----
From: "FreeportWeb Debian Support Account" <debian@freeportweb.com>
To: "Barry Michels" <bmichels@barrymichels.com>;
<debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 8:57 AM
Subject: RE: Mail Server
> Well, in that case, I wouldn't even bother using qmail since
> its pretty nuch built for lots of users with lots of needs.
> Your needs are fairly minimal, why not go to something which
> is a basically less configration and installs with an apt-get,
> you need a fairly simple MTA?
>
> scroll back and someone actually pointed out how to stop the relaying
> with exim -- I think.
>
> g.
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